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end by Thureder it le hoped the me prevented © treat 69 Gurrendering | —— | the Union for euch eotion ae Hl may < npboreew " ‘ Lae ‘Union Ratifying Action by dA aut ae the ony fy Forma! Vote To-Day, Shops ‘= 4 —y Lid eoterstansing to to Open To-Morrow. : ee contra wii ° * * & new agreement are ‘ weathers ta chops eomiroiion| Tv the employers -_ - ae eel Unrestricted right of the employe | to conduct bie business ae he eves fi labor te thrown on the sorap-heap |The employer may hire se many workers ao be neste and dismiss those pet meeded during the dull peason. Te the workers: ‘The preferential shop o6 & general working baste; a 6 per cent Increase @ week of 49 hours and Burden of Fat ten hours overtime in any on registration of contract on twenty-four the right to strike aso Protest against unfair dealin, For the benefit of employ puleg over piecework ta established. A curious pubiio will naturally ask to-day, which aide won? All the facts indicate that the em- at least 90 per cent, of the things de- manded when they resorted to the hareh weapon of the lookout, Right oF wrong, the general principle of the 400, that there shall be no outside in- terference in their business, has been vindicated by the action of the union in accepting the agreement, This does Hot necessarily mean that the uaion wes whipped. Union oMciala have been slowly convinced that in objecting to control by “out+ dere” the employer was right. William Kiein, cownesi for the em- ployors, ald to-day: “Though we feel we have won ‘thing contended for, we are not fronts over %, There ie nothing to nda thi Sine uplifter in the community. ‘There never was @ disposition on the part of employers to oppress their seplorseg, Rome Vad F4 wages @ part in pute, e employers contended for the right to run their own business, They won.” for a 4-Cent Increase. Nearly fifty men employed by the National Conduit and Cable Company at Hastings, N. Y., in the rod mill went on atrike yesterday afternoon for increased pay. They asked 12 cents ‘a ton for converting the rods of copper Inte @ state where they can be worked to wire, They have been receiving nts a ton. men on strike are all Amert- cans. It te believed that at least 1,000 men will be involved if the demand ot the men ie not met, as their d - ment has alliances with many others tm the manufacture of copper wire. Brooklyn, attached to the Ast Hes Sat aheeeswatelta snap MamtRainy Oo,, Recast, w, ¥,! Say "condilion at bie fohin's fiospitel TR ! ; & HH (ih Hil ARIA AMA \ Kt These Are \! “Review” Days in a ASSrothers) AUGUST FURNITURE SALE Hognning today and up to 1 P, M,. Satur- day, uly 2¢th, the GIMBEL Furniture Review will enable Furniture lovers to leisurely com- pare, enjoy, study and make selections for delivery in August. Come and enjoy with us this represen- tation of craftsmanship from every furni- ture maker of note in America, whether you expect to buy Furniture now, or not. Actual Sale Begins July 31st. Review Days Today, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Until « P. M. Saturday, GIMBELS—-33d Street and Broadway Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Floore tei Riemann te ¥ Pinety Of the entire Intarteg © ik me The chief concessions wnder the be the r |The cumbersome machinery of the | WAgrs | pretosel and the protocol ttesit is | [A a abolished. There ere no trial boarie | PATE Compulsory equal Gistribution of | tnoreage in the fined base | The Carnivorous Human Je Long on Amiability, but Short on Trouble- Making and Aggressive- nese, So There's Peace and Contentment When He's Around. But Two Favorite Arguments of the Vegetarians Are Spoiled. *| ployere wrung from union oficial Y Wire Men of Cable Company Strike will be prevented. decrease proportionately.” “There is @ great deal of truth In Dr, Kroas's remarks,” the editor of the Medical Review of Reviews told me when I took the anti-meat deoree to his oMice at No, 206 Broadway. “His views are put sensationally, but there As many men are meat drunkards whiskey drunk low who eats m apt to be an irritable husband and an undesirabie citizen, On the other hand, it has been my observation that the vegetarian is a harmless oharac- tor per se and not as the result of eating vegetables, Not every woman you know wants @ harmless husband. Women like the aggressive man, what is called the dominant male, and he meat enter, There is no getting around that.” 1 remarked that the Japanese had @ot around it, that they had per- fected one of the most remarkable fighting machines in the world on a diet of rice and @ little fish, I said, too, that Bernard Shaw is @ vem tarian and that I am perfectly sure he is not an easy man to live with, All this time I was dying to say to somebody that Kress is a perfectly ideal name for & man who preaches he ts not harm know why I wa to scare up a case for the vegetaria ‘ versation~ 466 BVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 19 | Vegetarians the Best Life Partners ? Doctors Say So, but Women Meat-Eating Husbands WITT FOR HOURS. ae Staten Istand Hospital, Morgue » and Undertaker Refuse | =. Two Learned —— Want Domina CONAN et toe (OwaK By Nixola Greeley-Smith. Vegetarians make the best husbands, If you want to get through married life without @ quarrel, if you desir: a to steer a wide course from the uncharted whirlpools of emotion and the rocks of divorce, take your seat for life: beside the pleas- ant, amiable fellow who drives the vegetable cart and who cannot be lured from it by the most perfeotly cooked filet mignon or the rarest of red-head duck. that touch wine Ghali never touch mine!” @ang the wise virgins of the generation before us. To- day we know that the ideal man not only drives the water wagon but also the vegetable cart. ) know, if we accept the declaration made this w Dr. D. H. Kress of Washington, I. C., and confirmed, at least in part, by Dr, Frederick Robinson, managing editor of the Medical Review of Reviews. “Meat is @ blood heater,” sald the Washington physician, “and those who eat it regularly are much more irritable than those who confine them- selves to vegetable diets, With the cost of meat soaring, \it 1s obvious that leas of it will be eaten, and countless quarrels, built upon \frritable natures, It ts also obvious that the numberof divorces will t for breakfast arianism, , jobinson dignified that I was afraid he ‘t like such frivolity, Besides, wondering if there hight no’ 1 wa be something in the theory that foed- ing @ bunch of watercress of a hand-| ful of parsley to the brutal savage ‘eally soothe him and tame him an ideal husband, has been a voge- neo he got into tho ly limelight,” Dr, Robinson answered “Lam sure he developed bis philoso- became lightweight r of the world on a of peas and carrote and spring wal TWO VEGETARIAN IDOL8 GO To SMASH. Belecting the genius with the wid- pular appeal I asked triumph- myself, But I love fair fundamentally harmless, what: | he ate ‘reddy Wel and he sp rity and [mu jon of fi et in | 4 ™ 6 FREDERKK ROBINSO foe. tHe GRurae Savage ff or not. Btill If vegetables reall Power to soothe the savage it would not be bad Idea to carry |aacertain the cause of death, bunch of string ‘The ij he has been fed or not, to gather from whether she has at: lunohed at Sherry‘s,” FOOD MEANS MORE TO THE MAN THAN TO THE WOMAN. “Because men are more like chil- rd to food,” Dr. Robinson ‘ood means more to them Haven't you noticed how many men carry all through life | a childish taste like the love of rasp- | herry, jam or apple man who is well fed, who has had a really satiafying dinner, is a happy Still, diet is not everything in Freud attributed all the of men to emotional star- ‘hat old-fashioned admon}- tion ‘feed the brute’ does not apply to The happy man ts the man who finds in his home life fo for soul and body. apenking, a meat eater, that the vemretarian husband IT meun that he makes the safest husband, wife will never need to lie awake at. night wondering where he ts, bo home planning to get up next morning at 6 o'clock and cut the | rass and maybe get a nice mess of delions for his dinner. Robinson added, | getables are best for vegetarians, | but vegetarianism ts a atate of mind. | Much domestic unhappine: I didn’t know whether we would avoided by a veretadle diet. Veretar- Open Saturday All Day No Connection With Any Other Establishment in the World of the Medical Review of Reviews knew more about Freddy aid, You see I have 0 many intervie fogy medical authoritie: astonished that this clean cut youn; be in the linen eult knew hia prize- reat deal to do with 1 Robinson contin- “You and I are safe for us to be use our ancestors undoubtedly ate a great But if our ancestors had been vegetarians and we were to start in to-day consuming the amount of oat we do, we'd go wild, we'd run amuck, would we not? ved more serious! meat eaters and | can be Advance Fall Models New Dresses Georgette Crepe, Satin, Taffeta Silk, me for an-| T did not) wal y to King) Nebuchadnezzer, of course, Bo T thought about Upton Sinolalr, Horace Flete Edwin Markham, Mario Corelli, Mime. Macterlinck and New Dresses Georgette Crepe, New Dresses New Model of land Embroidered 30.00 1 Reduction Sa Summer Silk Dresses Taffeta, Crepe Ceorget! Satin, 30.00 don't | T hate vege- | 1¢, Crepe de Chine Dainty Summer Frocks ‘Tiesues, Dimities, Nets, Embroidered Voiles Freddy Welsh owes hia| ponition in the prize-ring to ekill rather than punch.” ty evident that the editor SON'S BODY BARRED, YOUTH KILLED WHER ; TAM WITS WIRE POLE ight Wide on Staten Istand Fatal to Arthur [ller—tiother and Driver Uninjured. Arthur Biller, fourtees, © echeolber, FATHER DRIVES ABOUT... to Accept It Poul Hughes, tre years it, whe hae bees Cummering with bie parents ot Greet Kills, Kichenont rough, | (ed early to-day, For howre the) father drove about the borough wit! the body of bie ehiid eome | one to tak | The ! fever yesterday, but the trouble aid not | beoome alarming until late inet might, Karly to-day the child ®eeame eo til the parents decided instant medioat attention wae necessary, Not being able to get @ physician locally, Mr. | Hughes placed the chtld in an auto. | mobile and drove to the # A. Smith | Infirmary in New Brigh' ae | howpital was reached ¢ y 4 ‘The doctors at the hospital barred the body from the pital morgue, | fearing the child had died from in- fantile paratyste, On the advice “| the hospital doctors, Mr. Hughes sought to get in touch with the | Health Department of the borough, but no ene with authority Itvee on Staten Island, | Mr. Hughes then drove to the un- |dertaking establishment of Thomas McGinley at Stapleton and asked him to take the body, The man in charge could not, but Mr, MoGinley had Mr, Hughes put in communication with the oMfce of the Department of Health in Centre Street, Manhattan, and finally permission was obtained | for the father to take the body to the | disinfecting plant of the department at Four Corners, | Coroner James A. Vail was notified and an autopsy will be performed to lead to the divorce court, | ne eating of vegetables would eut Why is it men are more dependent , the cost of living to leva than half. If A young couple could be contented to marry and live on the vegetables they can tell by a man’s disposition whether Could grow in their own back yard in you | the coyntry their lives would be saner demeanor and simpler and their temptations all day or| mil.” So in that far future when the superman | he woman, the have to end ppily ever afterward on Brussels sprouts.” See oe eed Me etter oohed seninet the pole, Ariuur wee the only one BONWIT TELLER & CO, The Speceally Shep of Onpnalions fifTH AVENUE AT 38" STREET Will Close Out Wednesday A Collection of Thirty Women's Odd Outing Coats 0.00 reste A few coate of @ kind in eloth fabrics, wool jersey and olf. Women's Utility Coats 17.50 wp to cote A limited assemblage of Coats in rerge and gabardine. Also a few Novelty Coats. Women's Evening Wraps Formerly up to 49.50 Formerly up to 06.40 One or two wraps of « kind in the season's model: materials. 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